Can cats eat catnip?
Short Answer
YesSafety Summary
- ✔ Safe: Yes — completely non-toxic
- ⚠ Use caution: Overconsumption causes mild digestive upset
- ✖ Toxic: No
Why
Catnip (Nepeta cataria) is completely safe for cats. The euphoric reaction cats have to catnip is caused by nepetalactone, a compound that binds to feline olfactory receptors. The effect typically lasts 5–15 minutes, after which cats become temporarily immune for about 30 minutes. Not all cats respond — sensitivity is hereditary and around 30–50% of cats have no reaction.
Portion Guidance
Fresh or dried catnip in normal play amounts is fine. Eating large amounts may cause mild vomiting or diarrhea, but this self-resolves.
Risks & Symptoms
- Overeating: temporary vomiting or loose stools
- No toxicity risk
- Very rarely: overstimulation leading to aggression in some cats
FAQ
Can kittens have catnip?Kittens under 6 months typically don't respond to catnip. It's safe, but generally ineffective until maturity.
Is catnip the same as cat grass?No — cat grass (wheat, oat, or barley grass) is a separate thing. Both are safe.
Disclaimer
This is general information and not veterinary advice. Consult your vet for guidance specific to your cat.